A Vineland teacher has provided police with the name of a possible suspect.

VINELAND — An estimated $4,000 worth of computers and audio-visual equipment was reported stolen from a city school Monday morning.

A teacher based in Landis Intermediate School’s Brown Building reported the burglary. She arrived to her classroom at around 8 a.m. Monday to find her desk and a co-worker’s ransacked, then discovered two Dell laptop computers missing from the room.

A third Dell laptop and a video projector were discovered stolen from another classroom in the Brown Building.

A window to a classroom in the school’s Acosta Building was discovered broken out and that classroom ransacked. It is believed someone reached through the broken window and pushed a “metal rolling rack” into a nearby door to gain entry, according to police.

Nothing was reported stolen from the Acosta Building.

There was no damage found to the Brown Building.

Landis Intermediate is located at 61 W. Landis Ave. It houses grades 6 through 8.

The teacher who discovered the burglary provided police with the name of a possible person of interest in the investigation.